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BEAR SKULL



                        Age: 80 million years old

                        Period: Cretaceous

                        Location: China

                        The way that the media attempt to portray Darwinism as an “indisputable” scientific fact is
                        actually the result of an ideological struggle. In fact, Darwinism is well known to be an out-
                        dated theory that increasingly conflicts with scientific findings. Fossils are one of the many
                        findings that verify this.


                        Evolutionists claim that humans and apes are supposedly descended from a common an-
                        cestor, but are unable to account for the lack of the slightest change in the skull, head struc-
                        ture, or skeleton of any living thing over tens of millions of years. The question of why apes
                        should one day have developed into human beings when no such change took place in the
                        anatomy of any other species goes unanswered. Evolutionists have no rational answer to the

                        question of why monkeys, and bears did not begin speaking, composing, producing pictures
                        and statues, constructing impressive buildings, writing novels, poems, plays and screen-
                        plays, making technological discoveries and exploring space.

                        In the same way that no bear one day decided to acquire advanced features and turn into an-

                        other life form, so apes did not turn into human beings. Bears have always existed as bears,
                        apes as apes, and human beings as human beings.

                        The 80-million-year-old bear fossil pictured here is no different from specimens alive today,
                        revealing this fact for all to see.






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